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I like them all Clive and think I prefer the second. I might have just lost a little of the sky. I'm being picky though!
Thanks Dominic, I liked the water spray in that one.A good set of photos. I think you've picked the right photo for your main thread.
Cheers Pete, I think you're right, it would moved the tree line up to the 1/3rd.I like them all Clive and think I prefer the second. I might have just lost a little of the sky. I'm being picky though!
Thanks Tim, it is nice to be able to get out somewhere where there are very few people.Nice to have access to an area like that for your lockdown exercise Clive.
Also good to see the farmers are still out working, losing crops would be a really bad thing.
This works as a commentary on the current crisis as much as empty shelf photos does
Thanks Pete it caught my eye.Hi Clive
I also prefer 2, nice pattern in the soil.
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Thanks David it was the flying water droplets l likedGreat set. I like #2 but think you made the right choice on your submission. The detail in the ploughed area makes it.
Hi Bernd , very geometric, the field is planted now and still geometric.Great set of photos. It's all quite geometric so they work very well in that series or even as a triptych or individually.
Thank you DavidClive Lovely set for Snappers Choice
Thanks MarkVery nice set of images Clive I like them all in particular No 2.
Thank you AllanCan only agree with what’s been said number 2 for me also
Thank you RogerLove the lighting in your first shot and the water droplets, great shot.
Thank you Mr Cobra.Nice set Clive.
Actually the flowers are nice, but I prefer the crossroads, for its simplicity
Thank you DaveAll good shots Clive, my pic is the 1st in the main thread.
Thank you Lee, I am getting a lot more practice!Hi Clive,
Really liking your recent images. Time is a lovely close up and fits the theme & technique perfectly.
You set for Snapper's Choice is great too. I especially like the the last shot with the plants. There's a wonderful symmetry about it.
Similarly with your Initial images. All well taken and processed.
Very Photogenic that cherry blossom!I like them all Clive - the colours are great in the flowers, especially the cherry blossom. I do like the crossroads one very much too.
cheers Tim, 2 was my choice, 1 was my wifes favourite, hard to get them with the breeze moving them about.I think I'm with you on your choice Clive. Though all are good.
Though maybe #2? Just because of the way you've used it diagonally in across the frame. Dunno though. Very close call.
Thank you ShugpugGreat colours in your flowers - nicely done.
Thank you MarkGreat set of images love the close up of the flowers but the cross road sign is the one for me
Thank you Andrea.Hi Clive, just a little catch up as I'm so behind with commenting at the moment. I liked both images for Winter - very atmospheric and successfully conveyed a feeling of cosy warmth with the tones and soft focus areas. All three Flora images are packed with sharp details and colour, while the head-on shot is my favourite of your Snapper's Choice selection, with the lines in the field and bright colour of the machine working well together, Finally, that's a great selection of subjects for Initial C ; my favourite is the pink cherry blossom viewed from below - very nice
Thank you Shugpug, the colour is exaggerated, but it seems to work.Very colourful - I like the set up you've got on these.
Thank you MarkThat's a good idea, well captured.
Thank you Dave#2 for me Clive.
Thanks HelenVery well captured.. I prefer #2 as there seems to be more perspective down the rows.
Thank you ChrisLovely rainbow Clive
Thanks Phil I did have to blast them to get the rainbows to pop.Great take on the theme. I think a bit too saturated for me.
Thanks TimI quite like the saturation, as you're using it to accentuate the colours of the rainbow that the irrigation is causing (at least I think that's what the machine is doing).
Thanks DavidNice capture. I also prefer #2. The rainbow stands out more. The added colour works a treat.